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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON FRIDAY, APRIL 1948 RAINBOW THEATRE "MYSTERY of the O 13th GUEST" WAMl uniNo winr.aN mat" msmz """" minis 4SS7 ' ii?T Mai I- m. . , . . w .. .SV.J I f '4 Teen-Age Club To Open In Two Weeks The Klamath County Tftil-An center will open In about two weeks, a soon as remodeling Is completed. Bill Procter, director, said Thurs day. Carpenters, members of the Kla math Kails union, are donating their labor, and Procter said that all of Die lumber yards in town hare ftlven lumber to be used in remodeling. Any business firms or Individuals who have furnishings to donate are urged to call Procter at 7113. Proc ter said that furnishings for the. center are badly needed. The scrap drive being conducted by the teen-agers will continue for several days, and will begin this Saturday in Merrill and Tulelake. Proceeds from the drive will help finance the center's program. The Teen - Age center's radio broadcast on radio station KFJI each Saturday evening will be handled this week by Sacred Heart academy students. Time of the broadcast will be announced early Saturday. Communist's House Smashed ' rr. m etmtnn hcinfJ 'tiin Alexandre Dumas (III I II PRINCE 1 : thieves! Ut.m., JON HALL 7 J I m am ttmLSfi WWW (Smiles Through Tears! Laughs Through j Heartthrobs! HTiTtlTTS il now Jfjgm SHOWS HOI PAJKWC "WOW SAM al t:l S:M p. n. n Smiles Through Tears! LJ RUTH WARR1CX T WAITER BRINNAN Atf NATALIE WOOD Dale Evans in "TRESPASSER" III Kiddie MftUnr 17:M p. at. II i J i I Tomorrow ! Ill Volume Up Profit Down SAN JOSE. Calif., April 2 " Food Machinery Corp. Thursday re ported sales volume of tT7.170.46d In 1M7. largest for any peace-time year in the firm's history. The showing resulted largely from the fact that production was less hamp ered by shortage of critical ma' terlals. Net income for the year was S6. 164.526, equal to S4.48 per share of common stock. Net in 1946 was S4. 2SfJ43 or $6.42 per share of com. mon. with halt as much stock out. standing. Paul L. Davles. president, report ed that although the sales volume was unprecedented, the margin of profit was substantially lower than In prewar years due to hieher costs. He cited an increase of 91.3 per cent In the average wage for hourlv workers and an, advance of about 68 "er cent In costs of materials. The firm has a branch at Yaki ma, Wash. Police Hold Theft Suspects SEATTLE. April 2 Pl A police roundup Wednesday night and early Thursday netted seven persons for questioning In connection with a series of Seattle and Portland rob- be ries. j , The six men and a woman were ! arrested In widely scattered raids in hotels and apartments. The arrests followed a tip from Portland police. Detective Sgt. I. A. O'Mera ordered the full homicide and robbery force into the dragnet operation which led to the arrests. The room of one of the arrested men yielded three pistols and a paper sack filled with half dollars, quarters, dimes and nickels. Police said two of the arrested men admitted robbing a Portland night club of $1000 before coming to Seattle yesterday. All were held this forenoon with out chArge. O'Mera said all members of the group were being questioned about the March 21 robbery here of the Sander Fountain Lunch office by a gang which tied up Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sander in their home while robbing their office safe. Win A Real Pony! ME Phn ss laDUnuutt irua l:SS p. Ends Today "GRAPES OF WRATH" "TOBACCO ROAD" TOMORROW FT Otcfc POWELL PJMUTELl. OJ.aU ANDl 'fenny Mot. BROWN TEX HITTER l FUZZY KNIGHT' Bieri Heads Naval District WASHINGTON. April 2 (Pi Vice Admiral Bernard H. Blerl, of Wells, Minn., has been named com mandant of the 11th naval dis trict with headquarters at San Di ! ego. the navy said Thursday, j He succeeds Rear Adm. Oscar ! Badger, who recently was given command of the Western Pacific fleet. Bieri recently returned from the Mediterranean where he command ed TJ. S. naval forces. The navy also announced changes of duty for four other flag officers. Rear Admiral Bertram J. Rodg ers. of Pittsburgh. Pa., has been given command of Pacific fleet am phibious forces with headquarters at Pearl Harbor. He relieves Rear Admiral Arthur I D Struble. who was recently named j deputy chief of naval operations I for operations. j Renr Admiral Peter K. Flschler j of Wrllsboro. Pa., commander, am phibious training command, will take over Admiral dodgers' old lob. Rear Admiral Robert P. Hlckev. I of Red Bluff and Yreka. Calif.. ! deputy director of public relations. 1 will command fleet air wing five. based at Norfolk. Va. fctKKl hAll HUA1 MOKM.SU lloara Oprn S:IS a. m. On the Screen w ' LAt'KKL and 11AHDY In "THE BIG NOISE" STAGE HI HO Show" COW11 rp.l 1. Vm. iiiy vtnnr I 4 Biw 1 run AT THE Father Sues In Son's Death Case SPOKANE. April 2 (Pi An 11.009.68 damage suit against tne government as a result of the death of four-year - old Fredrlc Oeomc Beach in Nome. Alaska, Is scheduled for trial In federal court Monday. The plaintiff Is Herbert O. Bench, the boy's father. He alleged In his complaint that the child was killed May 24, 1S45. because of the negligence of an army truck driver. The bOV Was run over An th main street of Nome. The father asked 110,000 general damnDPit anrt 1 1 (Vw co inm , v.vwv.uu tui U1IC1U and transportation expense. Turn those nn-lnnirr.ii . - News Want Ads are Inexpensive and tides Into cash nowl Herald and bring quick results. " 7 SS:,7. A pollcrman nd flrrmttn ook over lonif of the dAmttcr done whrn tng broke Into the house of Fank lUshnidll, irlf-stvlrd rommunlit lfdrr In Kranklin county (t'olumbus, O.l All of the winduwi were smashed, furniture wu overturned iind brokrn. Quantities of com munistic literature was found In the house. No one was at home at the time. Rent Rulings Outlined WASHINGTON, Apitl 2 !- Housing Expediter Tlgho E. Woods tiHluy laid down new requirements for local rent advisory boards. Under the one-yenr control ex tension which went Into effect Wednesday, congress mild these board shall "consist of not less than five members who are cltlnens ol the area and who, Insofar as practicable, i.s a group are repre sentative of the affected Interest In the area." Woods said a five-man board, to be "representative," must have one landlord member, one tennnt mem. ber and three public Interest mem ber. Where the boards are larger, the same ratio must be followed. Under the old law which created the local boards last year, there wan no specific requirement as to the pronortlonnte representation. Governors of the various states annolnt the local board member. These serve without pav exceot tor travel expenses and a I0 dally al lowance when away from their home cities on board business. All member of present bonrd in the (too rental area were request ed bv Wood to continue serving pending a survey to check on their representation. Molin WHY WE SAY ll;4 I SIm BY THE SKIN OFW TCEfff" V I ft Thl slang phrase refer to narrow cape. However, the original phrase had no ailing meaning whatever. It ia de rived from the Ilihle (Job XIX-20)-"My txine cleaveth to my kin and to my ITeah, and I ant eaenped w illi the kin ol my teeth. 4V WH It4t IT MMtaU fUlVIM cot tM-woitsaMNtiaiinvi Long Estate Goes To Son Probate filings of the estate of the late E. R. (Pat) Long, who died March 26. made no estimate of the value of the estate except that It is In excess of $25,000 and the bulk of the property goes to Long's son, MureL The prominent Klamath county rancher left a will dated March 2, 1947. with A. W. Schaupp. attorney, in which he named Murel A. Long executor of the estate. The will provided that the widow, Mrs. Janice Long, be given the fam ily home at 1545 Eldorado In lieu of dower and other claims and that the son be given the remainder of the estate. That Includes the Long ranch holdings on Lower Klamath lake which the father and son re cently purchased and Incorporated. Seven of the state's 13 deleitutes will be elected irom the door ol the con vention later today. Maine's national delegates normal ly go unpieuged and there were no indications the full convention meet ing later in the day would alter this tradition. Stassen Backers Grab Maine Spots PORTLAND, Me., April 2 OP Delegates favorable to Harold E. Stassen captured three of the first four delegate place filled today at the Maine republican state con vention. The fourth delegate chosen was non-commital about his presidential preference. The delegates were chosen In dis trict convention which named six. Education Bill Up To House WASHINGTON. April t ..s) Whether the government will give $300,000,000 In federal school aid to the states next year depends on the house. The senate approved such a measure late yesterday. 58 to 23. alter a weeas aeoate. But there were no plans in the house tor Immediate consideration ol the bill which senate supporter have hailed as providing an added weapon in the war of words against communism. An education aid bill somewhat similar to the senate's was an 1 roved nearly a year ago bv a house public welfare subcommittee. But the full committee has never acted on It. Mrs. James Ottoman entertained the Helping Hand society recently at her home In Malm. Luncheon was served at noon to the following mem bers. Mrs. John Ratllff, Mrs. Will Graham. Mrs. Otllla Shulu, Mrs. Merle Looslcy, Mrs. George Kab lanek. Mrs. Jcx.se Llnd.sey. Mrs. Clar ence Kirkpatrick. Mrs. A. E. Street, Mrs. Lester Schreiner. Mrs. Glen Morton. Mrs. Ben Hnuel. Mrs. Hu bert Morelock. Mrs. Edwin Stastuy. Mrs. Bertil Shogren. Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Lou Urager, Mrs. Jes.se Smith, Mrs. Haiel Hundley, Mrs. John McCulley. Mrs. Everett Jones. Mr. Halbert Wilson. Mrs. Ben John son. Mrs. Elmer McCollutn. Mrs. Ted Evans, Mrs. Charles Johnson, and in vited guests. Mrs. William Rajnus. Mrs. Jerry Rajnus. Mrs. Laddie Ql'INTS ATHENS. Aprd 2 .P A press dispatch from the village of Komo tlnl reported today that Mrs. Ellen Heropoulos gave birth to quintup let three girl nd two boys who are "doing well." There were no other detail. Rajnus. Mrs. James K. Ottoman, Mrs. Richard Halousek. The Happy Hour bridge club met recently at the home of Mrs. P. O. Wilson. High went to Mr. Charles Johnson, low to Mrs. Lester Schrein- er and traveling to Mrs. Charles Hamilton. Other guest present wero Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs. George Retterath. Mrs. Bonnie Stephen and Mr. Frank Vlctorln. j John and Dorothy Looslry. stu- j dents at Oregon State college, spent Easter vacation with their parent, j Mr. and Mrs. Merle Looslcy In Malm. I Mr. and Mrs. Elue Robert re turned home last Thursday after an extended vacation in Southern Cali fornia. Billy Dalton. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton and student at Bellar man preparatory school at San Jose. Calif., spent Easter vacation at his home In Malm. SAIGON CARNIVAL By Dick Turner M 1 1 -1 Slain Woman Identified COLUMBUS. O.. April 2 iPi A woman found slain in the Ohio hotel Wednesday night has been Identi fied through fingerprint a a fugi tive from Denver and Salt Lake City. Detective Chief Glenn Hoff man announced today. He said records of the state bu reau of criminal Identification at London prison farm showed her to be .Mon MrBrlde, alias Ferguson, formerly of Yuma. Colo. She was listed a wanted In the western cities In 1937. he said, but did not give the reason. The woman wa one of two slashed to death Wednesday In separate slaylngs. Food Convoy Hit By Arabs JKItUSAl.EM. April 2 iVI A Jerusalem-bound Jewish food con voy reportedly tried lodav to blast through fierce Arab gunfire In the Judean hills. Early, scant report said. It was thrown bark with lass of life on both sides. The convoy, trying to get food to the beleaguered Holy City, ha been stalled by Arab guns for two day only 15 miles from Jerusalem gates. Arabs have dug In on the Judean hill commanding ap proarhe of the Tel-Avlv-Jerusalem road. Jewish sources reported 17 Jew and some 30 Arabs were killed in the convoy first effort Wednesday to crash through to eJrusalem hungry Jews. Originally "5 trucks rolled howard Jerusalem. Five armored cars were lost In the first skirmish, but ten reiwrledly squeened through. There was only sporadic gunfire reported elsewhere In Palestine to day. Last night the British dropped mortar shells Into the Montetlore district of Jerusalem In an effort to break up a bloody fight between Jews and Arabs. Montcflore Is a Jewish quarter. NOTICE! Change of Phone Number From 3080 to 9383 R I K E R VETERINARY CLINIC Herbert Gill Death Learned Here Mr. George Hlllls. 810 Eldorado, and Mrs. Henry Moore. 236 E. Main, were called to Portland by the death of their nephew. Herbert Oil). 23. who died Monday following a lengthy Illness. Funeral service were held Friday t Woodburn. former home of the marine veteran. Mr. Gill wa the son of Mr. and Wayne Gill of Salem and Woodburn. long time Willamette valley resident. He Is urvlved by hi wife. It pay to Use the Want-Ads I 0rt Dally. Weekly, Monthly Rate FALLS APPLIANCE AND TIRE SERVICE llth Main Ph. 767 "He's trying to forget hi check! HAT SHOP 1114 Main Street Friday and Saturday Only One group New Spring Hats Special Fri. and Sat. $00 All other hats Va off SHOULDER UlAX&W If yen experience iharp, knife-like pain between the shoulder bladtt offer prolonged close work, If may be due fo eyestrain. Driving car long ditfancei often produces the tame result. These pains are warning signals your eyes need atttntloni .Safeguard precious sight have your eyes examined at least once a year by Dr. Sid G. Nolts Optometrists. Prompt service. Cordial credit. Jf Open 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. All Day Saturday DR. OMAR J. HOLES DR. WILLIAM B. SIDDENS Standard Oil Tanker Aground PORTLAND. April 2 (A1 The Standard Oil tanker R. G. Follls was aground on the Willamette river's east bank near the Columbia today and four tugs were to attrmpl to free It at high tide. AI Swaiiaon of the Willamette Reporting service said the vessel went aground tins morning to avoid hitting a fishing vessel. The Follla carries about 110.000 barrel of mixed fuel. Two Due In Circuit Courf Two persons are due In circuit court Hnl in diiy morning at 10 o'clock fur sentence on criminal charge and live other probably will be ai rnlgiird In court. Elmer John Wilson, ,10, who hai pleaded guilty In carnal knowledge of a 10-year-old girl, and Aubrey MiKinry. 21, up lor probation re vocation, will be sentenced by (Mr cult Judge David It, Vaiuleiiberg. Wayne Addison Kellers, couvliied two week ago of muunlaiiglilrr, allll ha not been urnleuccd and may b brought up Halunlay. Due for arraignment hit Willis Glen I'lgg and Nnriimn I'liest, until Indliird lor riiiiliibiillng to the lie. Iliuiuency of a minor: William Juck son K'usler. tuilliird lor assault, armed with a dangerous weapon; Archie DeWllt. Indlctrd for rontrl billing to the riclliuiurnry ol a minor, and Klchaid Gray, I nil Id ed lor negligent hoiuliiile. HAKiON Go East Mr. and Mr. Guy Hel lant and son. Guy E . left Prlday of last week for Washington. I). C They will attend the wedding of Mary Arlette llrlgas and Capl. Ray mond K nrllant, at Fort Myers. Vs.. on April 3. Capt. Ilellant at tended K1MIS and was graduated with the class of 1030. CLEARANCE! 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